Sorry about that, memory was not all there at the time I joined this thread. Try searching for an app called aview.
On Mon, 2 Aug 2021, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Akkana Peck <akk...@shallowsky.com> [08-02-21 12:11]: > > Tavis Ormandy writes: > > > Not exactly what was asked, but I use this mailcap to view image > > > attachments: > > > > > > image/png; img2sixel -- %s | less -r; nametemplate=%s.png; needsterminal > > > > Related question: is there a way to view several attachments at once? > > > > For example, someone sends five photos of a bird they saw, or > > twelve funny pictures. In the attachment view, I can tag > > attachments, but it doesn't seem like more than one attachment > > is ever passed to a viewer. > > > > If they're all multipart/related, then I have a script that will > > show the HTML page in a browser window. But recently a Mac user sent > > me an email with a bunch of image/heif attachments which the browser > > didn't handle. They worked fine in an image viewer, but it's > > tedious to show lots of image attachments one after another, because > > you have to wait for each image window to come up, then move focus > > back to the mutt window to arrow down and open the next image. It > > would be great to have a way to tag all the image attachmentss and > > pass them all together as arguments to an image viewer. > > why not just set w3m to automagically display them???? > > set "auto_image=TRUE" > w3m -o auto_image=TRUE > > >